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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Thomas C. Brownson. Jr., was among the Salt Lake visitors In this city yesterday. Call Allen, phones 22. for carriages for funerals anil oreras Private calls a specialty. Also prompt delivery of baggage 412 25th. George J. Merrllt ami wife of Salt Lake are visiting filends in Ogden WANTED Clean white rags at tha Staudard. - Mrs. Graham of Morgan spent Wednesday Wed-nesday with Ogden friends. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear In order to In-pure In-pure publication. O O Shield of Rock River, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, was a business visitor in this city esterday. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Lino tickets at the offlco in tb.9 Opera Houso Block. Don't force your-to'.f your-to'.f to stand In IlDe at the Depot Anions: the Salt Iake visitors in the city yesterday wero B. Sieinman, J. S. Cunningham und F. C. Spike. R F. Snyder and ivlfc were Salt Lake guests of Ogdon friends Wednesday Wed-nesday G. H. Winstcad of Ely Is a business visitor iu this city. S. V. Weir and Alex Weir, both of Idaho Falln, aro visitors in Ogden. A, W. Berrelt was a visitor from St. Anthony yesterday. T. P. Lewis of Montollo, was in the city on business a few hours Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Salt Lake Visitors. Chief of Police Thomas Browning and Jailer Ilag-bert Ilag-bert Andersou wero visitors In Salt Lake City yesterday, returning late lat night. Licenses to Wed. Marriage licenses li-censes havo been Issued to Edwin M. Bingham and Laura O. Olsen of Wilson; Aurelliia Lund of Nephl and Bertha Thornton of North Ogden (Continued on Page fi.) 00 I random;- j REFERENCES (Continued from Pago Flvo.) Aeks for Divorce Harriet M. La-roont La-roont has filed a petition In the district dis-trict court praylnp for a divorce from her husband, Renjamln Iimont Mrs. Lament alleges that she married Mr. Lamont in Ogden Feb. 14. 1907, and that for the past two years he has failed to provide, for her, having de-Bcrted de-Bcrted her and their home April S, 1908. She aska for divorce, and $o0, attorney feos. For Sale A retail meat market la Salt Lake City with an old established family rodo and In good locality. Reasonable rent. A splendid proposition proposi-tion fcr a man with a little capital. For Information address Box 706, Ok-den. Ok-den. Final Decree of Divorce Augusta Peterson has been given a final decree de-cree of divorce from her husband, John J, Peterson. The Interlocutory decree was Issued May 17, 1910. Mrs. Marlon Banks announces half price sale on all trimmed millinery. Second floor, S. J. Burt & Bros. - Improving Reese Howell, who has been threatened with pneumonia for the past few days. Is reported somewhat some-what Improved. Grand ball. Fourth Ward hall, Friday Fri-day evening, Dec. 9, Missionary benefit. ben-efit. C. E. Coffins left Ogden on the Overland Limited today for Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Cal., where he will spend several sev-eral weeks. Skate at the Auditorium each after-neon after-neon and evening Admission 10c, skates 15c. Tuesdays ladles will be admitted free. L. E. Ellis Ion for ios Angeles on the Overland Limited today and will be away from ibis city for several sev-eral days. SCALES TESTED by an expert and are in first-class condition "The Coal" for sale , only by Shuf tliff and Company. Phones, 18. Yard 2041 Washington Avenue. Prominent Official Payton Gordon, Bpeclal assistant to the attorney general, gen-eral, who was In Ogden yesterday, left this morning for San Francisco. Coal If you want the best; If you v.ant full weight. John Farr, phono 27. H. C. Day, vice president of the Ogden Og-den Portland Cement company, left this afternoon on .the Los Angeles Limited for Chicago. Mr. Day is making mak-ing a trip to New York city. E. A. Shewe, city passenger and ticket agent of the Harriman lines, went to Salt Lake City today on business. busi-ness. Depart6 for England William Key-worth, Key-worth, who has been visiting friends in Ogden for several dajs, left thlB afternoon via the Harriman lines for Xew York city. Mr. Key worth Is making mak-ing a trip to Liverpool, England, and will not return to the United States until spring. Chilly Reception Rooms A break In the furnace at. the city prison has caused a decldea drop In the temperature temper-ature of the building, and prisoners and officers are alike complaining of. the cold. The break consists of a crack in the boiler, winch prevents the use of the heating apparatus. It is expected that the break will be repaired re-paired this afternoon and a flic again started. Rewiring the Shops The construction construc-tion gang which has been engaged in rewiring the Southern Pacific shop? completed Its task this morning and left this afternoon for Pocatello. The men placed seven arc lights in the machine department of the shops and will return in about two weeks to, make some Improvements In other departments of the shops. Miss Flossie Woodbury left today for San Frauci6CO, Cal. F. I. Smith, the commercial agent of the Seaboard Air Line with headquarters head-quarters at Denver, was in Ogdeu today to-day and transacted business with tho IocrI agent of the Denver' & Rio Grande. On a Visit to Dillon J. E. Brown, manager of the Brown Ice Cream factory, fac-tory, accompanied by bU wife, left jeterday for Dillon, where they will visit friends and relatives. Col. A. II Stevens, general agent of the Frisco lines, with orfices in Denver, Den-ver, was in this city today and called on the local railroad agents. Fined in Police Court Otto Newman, New-man, charged with disturbing the peace, was fined ?5 or live days in the city prison, this morning In police court. Newman pleaded guilty to the charge avalnst him. John Morrison, arrested on a similar charge, did not put in his appeaiance for trial and forfeited a bond of $3. Placed Under Bond Tony Westfall, the Mexican who attempted to hold-up and rob Charles Cce on December was arraigned in police court this morning and instructed concerning his legal rights. Pending his preliminary hearing he was placed under a bond of $500. The charge against West-full West-full is assault with Intent to commit robbery. |